Bridgeton police chased a car down Laurel and Cohansey streets Tuesday night after its driver allegedly almost hit a police officer who was assisting on another traffic stop.

BRIDGETON

* Terrel L. Goodwin, 21, of Coral Avenue, was arrested Wednesday morning on a Logan Township failure to appear warrant. He was released after he posted $120 bail.

* Marchelle A. Thomas, 41, of Garfield Avenue, was arrested early Wednesday on the charges of burglary and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was lodged in Cumberland County Jail on $50,000 bail.

A South Avenue resident reported at 2:23 a.m. Wednesday that she saw Thomas climbing into her home through a previously damaged kitchen window.

Thomas and Magnolia Lee, 48, of South Avenue, were detained on Henry Street shortly after the burglary report. The victim identified Thomas as the person she had seen in her kitchen window.

Lee was served two failure to appear warrants — one each from Bridgeton and Upper Deerfield Township — and lodged in the county jail on $5,000 bail.

* Larry D. McCrae, 29, of Glen Park Townhouses, was arrested early Wednesday on three child support warrants and lodged in the county jail on $35,285.46 bail.

* George R. Peacock, 45, of Kirby Avenue, was arrested Tuesday night on Bank Street on the charge of simple assault. He was released on his own recognizance.

The charge stems from an alleged incident of domestic violence.

* Steven A. Casper, 40, of West Commerce Street, was arrested Tuesday night on the charges of eluding police in a motor vehicle and hindering apprehension by providing false self-information.

Casper allegedly came close to hitting a police officer who was entering her police cruiser after assisting on a traffic stop on the 200 block of Laurel Street, then drove at a high rate of speed along Laurel and Cohansey streets.

He allegedly identified himself using the name of the registered owner of the car, a blue Ford Mustang, before one officer recognized him.

Casper was also issued tickets for failing to move over for emergency vehicles, careless driving, making improper turns, driving while suspended and failing to exhibit a vehicle registration document. He was lodged in the county jail on $20,000 bail.

* Sixto M. Martinez, 19, of North Pearl Street, was arrested Tuesday night on the 200 block of North Laurel Street on the charge of driving while intoxicated.

A suspected illegal immigrant, Martinez was lodged in the county jail without bail on a detainer issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Police stopped Martinez after allegedly observing him traveling along Laurel Street, near Charles Street, at an extremely low rate of speed, impeding other motorists.

Martinez was also issued tickets for reckless driving, careless driving, failing to wear a seat belt, driving while unlicensed, driving an unregistered vehicle, possessing open alcoholic beverage containers in a motor vehicle and impeding traffic.

* A 17-year-old North Laurel Street resident was charged with resisting arrest and obstruction of justice Tuesday evening after he allegedly refused to stop blocking a sidewalk on Parker Street, then refused to provide police with personal information, including his name and address, for a ticket. He was released on his own recognizance.